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 +It used to be so [[easy]] living here with you <br>
 +You were light and breezy and I knew just what to do <br>
 +Now you look so [[unhappy]] <br>
 +And I feel like a [[fool]] <br>
 +--[[It's Too Late (Carole King song)|"It's Too Late"]] (1971 ) by Carole King
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A ''''''relationship breakup'''''' (or otherwise simply known as a breakup) refers to the ending of a relationship, typically a romantic one. A breakup can vary between emotionally traumatic to consensual for those involved, especially if [[romantic love]] is involved. A ''''''relationship breakup'''''' (or otherwise simply known as a breakup) refers to the ending of a relationship, typically a romantic one. A breakup can vary between emotionally traumatic to consensual for those involved, especially if [[romantic love]] is involved.

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It used to be so easy living here with you
You were light and breezy and I knew just what to do
Now you look so unhappy
And I feel like a fool
--"It's Too Late" (1971 ) by Carole King

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A 'relationship breakup' (or otherwise simply known as a breakup) refers to the ending of a relationship, typically a romantic one. A breakup can vary between emotionally traumatic to consensual for those involved, especially if romantic love is involved.

Breakups can occur for numerous reasons such as conflicts in personality, lifestyle changes, or attraction to a different partner. Breaking up with someone is also commonly referred to as "dumping", as in "Alia was dumped". However, due to the negative connotations of 'dumping', many who have consensually ended a relationship choose not to describe it thus. Furthermore relationships that are ended through "dumping" usually also end the friendship, however relationships ended mutually more often become friendships.

In psychology, there are several models that attempt to explain and account for the trajectory of the breakup of a relationship.

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